Backpacking Sweden hits a sweet spot: stunning nature like Norway, but generally cheaper, easier, and more relaxed. It’s perfect if you want forests, lakes, cool cities, and a very smooth travel experience.
🇸🇪 Stockholm (Start Here)
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Most trips begin in Stockholm.
- Gamla Stan (old town) is postcard-perfect
- Island city → bridges, ferries, water everywhere
- Visit the Vasa Museum (insanely well-preserved ship)
- Easy access to the archipelago
👉 Stay 2–3 days
🌊 Stockholm Archipelago (Island Life)
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Just outside Stockholm, the Stockholm Archipelago has 30,000+ islands.
- Take ferries to islands like Grinda or Vaxholm
- Swim, hike, kayak
- Super peaceful and very “Nordic summer”
👉 Day trip or 1–2 nights
🌲 Swedish Lapland (Wild North)
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For raw wilderness, head north to Swedish Lapland.
- Abisko National Park → best place for northern lights
- Midnight sun in summer
- Hiking, skiing, reindeer culture
👉 3–5 days (travel time is long but worth it)
🏙️ Gothenburg (Chill Coastal City)
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Gothenburg is more relaxed than Stockholm.
- Café culture + laid-back vibe
- Explore nearby Bohuslän coast (rocky islands)
- Great seafood (if you’re into that)
👉 1–2 days
🌲 National Parks & Lakes (Underrated Highlight)
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Sweden’s nature is quieter than Norway—but still amazing.
- Kungsleden (multi-day trek)
- Sarek National Park (very remote)
- Canoeing + wild camping in forests and lakes
👉 Perfect if you want solitude
💸 Budget Snapshot
Sweden isn’t cheap, but more manageable than Norway.
- Hostel: €20–40/night
- Food: €10–15 (cheap meals/supermarket)
- Beer: €6–9 🍺
- Transport: efficient but not cheap
👉 Backpacker hacks:
- Wild camping is legal (allemansrätten)
- Cook your own food
- Use night trains to save on accommodation
🗓️ Suggested 7–10 Day Route
- Day 1–3: Stockholm
- Day 4–5: Archipelago
- Day 6–7: Gothenburg
- Optional: Fly/train to Lapland (extra 3–5 days)
🧭 When to Go
- Best overall: June–August (warm, long days)
- Winter: Northern lights + snow
- Shoulder seasons: fewer crowds, cooler weather
⚠️ Things to Know
- Cashless society—card everywhere
- Very safe and easy for solo travel
- Nature is accessible and well-marked
- Alcohol is expensive and controlled (Systembolaget stores)
⚖️ Sweden vs Norway (Quick Reality Check)
- Sweden: cheaper, calmer, forest + lakes
- Norway: more dramatic landscapes, more expensive
👉 If Norway feels too pricey, Sweden is a great alternative without sacrificing the Nordic experience.